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- Title
Effects of Selected Cognitive-Motor Intervention on the Level of Physical Literacy and Executive Functions in Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder Girls: A One-month Follow-up Study.
- Authors
Montazeri, Hakime; Ayatizadeh Tafti, Farahnaz; Samadi, Hossein; Sá Filho, Alberto; Machado, Sergio
- Abstract
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effectiveness of selected cognitive-motor intervention on the level of physical literacy (PL) and executive functions of Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) girls in a one-month follow-up plan. The statistical population included 30 girls with ADHD, all from Yazd (15 participants per group, experimental and control) were selected based on DSM-V criteria. While the control group was not exposed to any treatment and just continued working as usual, the experimental group participated in 18 sessions (3 sessions a week) of the cognitive-motor program. In order to evaluate PL, the Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy Second Edition (CAPL-2), and for executive function the Continuous Performance Test (sustained attention) and Computer Mapping of the Tower of London task (motion planning) were used. Data analysis was also conducted using the mixed variance analysis test with repeated measures and an independent T-test at a significance level of p = .05. According to the results, the experimental group had better performance in PL and executive functions (sustained attention and movement planning) in the posttest and follow-up than the pretest. But, in the control group, no significant difference was observed between the test stages. Moreover, comparing the groups, the experimental group had better performance than the control group in PL, sustained attention, and movement planning. Therefore, cognitive-motor intervention can be used to develop PL and executive functions of ADHD girls.
- Subjects
YAZD (Iran); EXECUTIVE function; ENVIRONMENTAL enrichment; TOWER of London (London, England); CONTINUOUS performance test; GIRLS; TEENAGE girls; ATTENTION-deficit hyperactivity disorder; DIGITAL maps; HYPERACTIVITY
- Publication
Cuadernos de Psicología del Deporte, 2024, Vol 24, Issue 1, p80
- ISSN
1578-8423
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.6018/cpd.574091